The actor’s character on the Netflix show, Titus Andromedon, suspects his boyfriend is cheating on him and completely channels “Lemonade,” dressing up like Queen Bey herself and mocking her iconic video album.

“It’s the ultimate way to exorcise your demons,” Burgess told Page Six at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “Beyoncé figured it out. It’s the ultimate way to move through something with class, poise, while letting them know, ‘Don’t F with me B.'”

The actor told us that smashing a car window with a bat “felt so good, so good.”

“In fact I might build my own little batting cage out back with some glass and [smash it] every now and again,” he said.

But Burgess, 38, said re-creating scenes from “Lemonade” wasn’t as easy as he thought.

“It took us days to film that thing,” he said, adding, “I don’t know how [Beyoncé] did it and I don’t know how she does things and keeps them a secret. It was very difficult.”